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San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Neca Reveals Three Sdcc Exclusives

23 hours ago | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »

The 2012 San Diego Comic-Con is just a little over a month away, which means the toy companies are starting to announce their exclusives for the big show. On tap today we have early looks at three of Neca's Sdcc exclusives:

First we have Hero from the Sky Ash from Evil Dead 2.

Hard to believe, but it’s been 25 years since director Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead 2 was released. One of the best cult horror films of all time, it introduced us to the Deadites, the Necronomicon, and most of all, to Bruce Campbell’s character, Ash, the wise-crackin’ S-Mart employee who saws off his own hand and replaces it with a chainsaw. He’s one of our all-time favorite cinematic heroes. How could he not be? Who wouldn’t love that face?

Hero from the Sky Ash captures the young Mr. Campbell as he was at the end of the film. »

- The Woman In Black

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Neca Reveals New Evil Dead 2 Ash Figure (Sdcc Exclusive)

1 June 2012 1:32 PM, PDT | DailyDead | See recent DailyDead news »

Neca picked up the Evil Dead 2 license last year and has produced some great figures since then. It’s common for companies to offer San Diego Comic-Con exclusives, and Neca has something special planned for Evil Dead fans. Take a look at the Sdcc-exclusive “Hero from the Sky” Ash:

“Hard to believe, but it’s been 25 years since director Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead 2 was released. One of the best cult horror films of all time, it introduced us to the Deadites, the Necronomicon, and most of all, to Bruce Campbell’s character, Ash, the wise-crackin’ S-Mart employee who saws off his own hand and replaces it with a chainsaw. He’s one of our all-time favorite cinematic heroes. How could he not be? Who wouldn’t love that face?

The third and latest in our series of 2012 San Diego Comic Con exclusives is Hero from the Sky Ash, which captures the young Mr. »

- Jonathan James

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Love On-Air (2012) Movie Review

11 May 2012 11:14 PM, PDT | Beyond Hollywood | See recent Beyond Hollywood news »

aka “Wonderful Radio” As its title suggests, “Love On-Air” is a radio themed Korean romantic comedy, which revolves around popular actress Lee Min Jung (“Cyrano Agency”) as a DJ and former pop star juggling problems in life and love. Directed by Kwon Chil On (“Hellcats”), the film also features Lee Jung Jin (“Troubleshooter”) as her potential beau, with support from comedian Lee Kwang Soo (“City Hunter”), Kim Jung Tae (“He’s On Duty”), and Jung Yu Mi (“A Thousand Days’ Promise”), plus cameos from real life rocker Kim Tae Won, and Kim Jong Kook and Gary (Lee Kwang Soo’s co-stars on the Korean variety show “Running Man”). Lee Min Jung stars as Jin Ah, who in her younger years was a member of top idol group Purple, and who now works as a radio DJ on the show Wonderful Radio. With the program going through a rough patch and listener figures dropping off, »

- James Mudge

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Indie Spotlight

22 January 2012 12:01 PM, PST | DailyDead | See recent DailyDead news »

We’re back with the latest installment of our Indie Spotlight. Each feature includes the latest independent horror news sent our way. If you want to be included in our next spotlight, send us an email.

El Monstro del Mar:“Breaking Glass Pictures has announced the February 28 DVD release of the nautical bloodbath, retro-horror thriller “El Monstro del Mar!” (Srp $24.99). “El Monstro del Mar!” mixes sexy yet deadly beauties, the infamous Vernian monster, and a grindhouse feel that gets the blood pumping and brings a renewed fear of what lives in the sea. Let the bloodbath begin!

Three gorgeous but deadly hired killers, Beretta, Blondie and Snowball, hole up in a small beachside community to keep a low profile. But this town has a dark secret. The local old sea baron, Joseph, tries desperately to warn them to never go into the water. But these crazy vixens listen to no one, »

- Jonathan James

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The Day He Arrives (2011) Movie Review

13 January 2012 9:20 AM, PST | Beyond Hollywood | See recent Beyond Hollywood news »

Korean art house auteur and international film festival favourite Hong Sang Soo returns with “The Day he Arrives”, his twelfth outing and another alcohol soaked rumination on the male ego and insecurities. The film sees the director teaming again with Yoo Jun Sang, one of the stars of his excellent “HaHaHa”, as his protagonist, with support from Kim Sang Joong (“City Hunter”), Song Seon Mi (“The Daughters-in-Law”) and Kim Bo Kyung (“Epitaph”) in a dual role. As usual with Hong, the film enjoyed a successful run at various events around the world, including playing Cannes in the Un certain Regard category. Hong again has the plot revolving around a film maker, in this case Seong Jun (Yoo Jun Sang), who seems to have taken a break from directing and returned to being a professor. Taking a trip to Seoul for a few days to visit old friend Young Ho (Kim »

- James Mudge

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